What is causing all this heat. A lot of people will say it's the use of fossil fuels causing global warming aka climate change. But I think it's due to overpopulation. Because people generate heat. India has 1.476 billion people. And a lot of it has to do with the materials used to build roads and other buildings too. A lot of materials absorb heat and then radiate it. So 1.476 billion people + using materials that are not designed for hot parts of the world alone is going to increase the temperature like crazy.
And yes, people do generate a shit load of heat. Don't believe me? You can test it out yourself. In your country, go to a part of it that is packed with people like a city. And then leave the fucking city and get into the countryside. The difference is day and night. But I don't think escaping to the countryside will work if your nation has 1.476 billion people. Every human is like a heater. So 1.476 billion heaters in a nation near the equator that is using building and roads built with materials that absorb heat and then give it off = HELL.
What they need to do is stop breeding like rabbits. And replace all their roads and buildings with materials designed for heat. And figure out how to produce more electricity for AC. But can these people do these things? I doubt it... That or fight in massive wars that will reduce it's population... India never participates in massive wars. It could also be all the things I mentioned + global warming/climate change. My point is though that Indians are mostly to blame for their situation.
People who breed too much and don't know how to create an environment that is suited for heat are going to create massive ovens. And therefore leaving their country wont solve their problem if they are just going to continue to do the same shit. They need to change how they live their life and how they build things. They could also just beg for whites or east asians to rule them.
EDIT: I asked ChatGPT how much heat can that many people generate and it gave me this answer.
1.476 billion people at rest collectively generate ~147.6 GW of heat, which is an enormous amount of thermal energy. That could theoretically warm entire cities if trapped efficiently.
So it looks like it is both overpopulation and the environment trapping the heat.
You are correct. I had this conversation IRL with a nut-job Alarmist. He had some far-lot ideas! That was one of them.
Now, all those coal stations they've been building? If AGW Theory were true, that might have some effect? But as long as they have recorded weather, this sort of heat happens virtually every single year. Sometimes for weeks.
India has some of the most extreme long-term climate cycles in the world. Historically, it's kneecapped three separate empires. It can have years where there's virtually no rain and the whole country turns into a putrid, boiling swamp. The soil turns into a giant sponge that soaks up any surface water or shallow spring and immediately bakes it off into the air. We're talking rainfall levels and daytime temperatures closer to areas where you can't maintain a civilization larger than a few nomadic tribes, except it's more like a sauna and everything is rotting.
Could be starting now, could be the next one doesn't roll around until the 22nd century. One of the challenges of these near extinction-level droughts is that they're unpredictable.
Add onto that India's geography. It is surrounded by mountains, about a quarter of it is covered in rainforests and is basically at or below sea level. All that humidity is trapped there, which only exacerbates the heat.
What is causing all this heat. A lot of people will say it's the use of fossil fuels causing global warming aka climate change. But I think it's due to overpopulation. Because people generate heat. India has 1.476 billion people. And a lot of it has to do with the materials used to build roads and other buildings too. A lot of materials absorb heat and then radiate it. So 1.476 billion people + using materials that are not designed for hot parts of the world alone is going to increase the temperature like crazy.
And yes, people do generate a shit load of heat. Don't believe me? You can test it out yourself. In your country, go to a part of it that is packed with people like a city. And then leave the fucking city and get into the countryside. The difference is day and night. But I don't think escaping to the countryside will work if your nation has 1.476 billion people. Every human is like a heater. So 1.476 billion heaters in a nation near the equator that is using building and roads built with materials that absorb heat and then give it off = HELL.
What they need to do is stop breeding like rabbits. And replace all their roads and buildings with materials designed for heat. And figure out how to produce more electricity for AC. But can these people do these things? I doubt it... That or fight in massive wars that will reduce it's population... India never participates in massive wars. It could also be all the things I mentioned + global warming/climate change. My point is though that Indians are mostly to blame for their situation.
People who breed too much and don't know how to create an environment that is suited for heat are going to create massive ovens. And therefore leaving their country wont solve their problem if they are just going to continue to do the same shit. They need to change how they live their life and how they build things. They could also just beg for whites or east asians to rule them.
This isn't something you have to guess at. Just do the math.
2000 Cal per day is 96.85 W India's population: 1.475 x 10^9 India's area; 3.287 x 10^6 km^2 -> 3.2 x 10^2 m^2
Yeilds 0.0446 W/m^2 additional heat compared to the solar "constant" of 1,361 W/m^2. It's not the body heat.
I suck at math.
EDIT: I asked ChatGPT how much heat can that many people generate and it gave me this answer.
So it looks like it is both overpopulation and the environment trapping the heat.
You are correct. I had this conversation IRL with a nut-job Alarmist. He had some far-lot ideas! That was one of them.
Now, all those coal stations they've been building? If AGW Theory were true, that might have some effect? But as long as they have recorded weather, this sort of heat happens virtually every single year. Sometimes for weeks.
Then what is it?
India has some of the most extreme long-term climate cycles in the world. Historically, it's kneecapped three separate empires. It can have years where there's virtually no rain and the whole country turns into a putrid, boiling swamp. The soil turns into a giant sponge that soaks up any surface water or shallow spring and immediately bakes it off into the air. We're talking rainfall levels and daytime temperatures closer to areas where you can't maintain a civilization larger than a few nomadic tribes, except it's more like a sauna and everything is rotting.
When is that hopefully going to happen so these scumbags start dying off?
Could be starting now, could be the next one doesn't roll around until the 22nd century. One of the challenges of these near extinction-level droughts is that they're unpredictable.
Add onto that India's geography. It is surrounded by mountains, about a quarter of it is covered in rainforests and is basically at or below sea level. All that humidity is trapped there, which only exacerbates the heat.